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RIVAL Y| CHRONIC JAIL BREAKER DIGS WAY OUT WITH MATE AT R OF ARRESTS Two Held in Mount Rainier After Attack on 3 Owner. By's Staft Correspondent of The Star. MOUNT RAINIER, Md., November | 21.—Rivalries in the pool room business in this town is said by police to be the reason for the arrest of two men last it and the issuance of warrants for others on "“"8% of tampering with an automobile, rderly conduct and disturbing the peace. ‘The complainant is Frank Disney, president of the Mount Rainier Duck- pin_Association and manager of a new popl room which is scheduled to open soon on Thirty-fourth street. Disney claims four men came into the new establishment late Wednesday night, announced they were friends of the owner of a 1 room now in opera- tion and proclaimed they would put him out of business. juartet left without m;kms .%nt Disney says he later foun his automobile had been disabled and that as soon as he had pushed his machine across the District line he was set upon by a group of men and beaten. Chief of Police Eugene Plumer last t arrested Fred Finnegan, and k Bauman, both of Mount Rainier, on the warrants Disney obtained from Julitice of Peace Robert E. Joyce. Fin- ‘was required to post $1,000 bond Bauman $500. Other warrants were isstied for Grafton Wiler and Charles Sword. All are scheduled to be given a hear- ing before Judge Joyce tonight. UNDERHILL RECOVERING Massachusetts Representative Un- dergoes “Gall Bladder Operation. Representative Charles L. Underhill of Massachusetts Special Dispatch to The Star. ider_operation here last Tues- | Preaker, s free announced to- is Taatorly frofn s gall at t,hrelymvn Iim‘;im development since the operation was performed, that their patient was quite fheseany complications, MF. Under- te any complica % . _Under- | oorants eatra :fi‘ pmnbly‘-lfl remain at the hospital m‘;‘: g'o‘yy e . i3 ‘The University of North Carolina has | dig a hole through the added a music hall with a seating ca-| wall of the jail. pacity of 900 and a $30,000 Reuter organ. ROCKVILLE, Md, November 21.— | hand-hol Tecovering satis- | windsor Butler, colored, chronic jail | freaqom. iad Ashbury Smith, another colored pris- - oo g has hree Jall breaks to his credit, hav- | and’ called Jaiier “Jon_ ‘Mosley, “whe > real y = | and calle aller Jol ley, who day that there has been no untoward | Das Ehree Jal breeks 10, BoS SOEC Y the local jall early this morning. Apparently aroused to action by being a reform school. sentenced to four years in the House of | tler and his cell again. Butler, who is only 20 years old, now smashed a cot in their cell last night and used a portion of the iron frame to | tence. The offense on which he was sen- tenced yesterday was committed about 10 days after his release from the House They then lowered themselves to the Jall yard by means of bed clothing, and | of Correction, and consisted of larceny HIEEE o finally, still using parts of the cot, du hand-holes in the 25-foot wall, scal lcade and made 15-inch stone notified police of the escape. Several years ago Butler escaped from Later he was com- mitted to the House of Correction, but escaped from that institution. also colored, | captured in Frederick County and re- turned, however, to complete his sen- NGHON, D from J. W. Mullinix and Joutus Srovn |PAIR WED BY PHONE . ity in Circuit Court 1,300 MILES APART & railroad box car 1o 18 months In the | coremony Is Performed Between ".2:.,["‘.‘3.;.’,‘:‘.’1“3‘ g Efinfi&'fl :nlllornh udxnnul as Bride's was recaptured in Washington. LOS ANGELES, November 21, i e g rated by 1,300 miles, Miss Thelma Pass- KEECH EXPLA'NS ROLE waters of Los Angeles and Gordon 8. Wl;'l:’. ln mlr(g:lln“y‘"m:‘p::nfie' "x?h': ] un! 3 s OF PEOPLE’S COUNSEL | emeny,was pertormes st gt dur- i | anniversary of the bride’s grandparents. Addresses Conduit Road Citizens’ Association—Buy Now Campaign Is Indorsed. INDUSTRIAL BANKING I is not necessary to have had an Account at this Bank to Borrow An address by Richmond B. Keech on | “The Office of the People’s Council” featured the meeting of the Conduit Road Citizens’ Asseciation last night. A motion was passed ask! the office of the assessor to mail tax bills instead of having people call for them. It was pointed out that this caused delay in payment of taxes by oversight. A motion was also passed approving the passage of the Senate bill providing for credit unions in the District of Columbia. The asociation indorsed the “Buy- Now - for - Better - Business” plan, and voted that a committee be appointed to co-operate with the Federation of Citi- zens’ Associations committee in alding the unemployed. Another motion passed opposed the continuance of plans to make a double 5 boulevard along g:lndult :gld. in vi'f;'w $1,2 of the progress being made with the - Potomac_Boulevard, which is only a $6,000 $500.00 few blocks away, and on the ground - that the additional taxation for Con- duit road would be unnecessary. W. S. Snell, president of the associa- tion, presided. Shingle Mills Destroyed. NEW WESTMINSTER, British Co- lumbia, November 21 (#).—The shingle mills of Bloedel, Stewart & Welch, Ltd., largest in the world, were almost totally destroyed by fire early today. 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